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If there's one thing everyone everywhere can agree on, it's that we all hate cancer. When we found that Magview, the leader in mammography technology, relies on JIRA Service Desk and Hipchat to help their customers–we were thrilled. Helping technology that saves lives is a dream come true for us.

At Atlassian, Confluence and HipChat are the glue that connects the people, content, and conversations that drive every team and project forward. You already know that we have Confluence spaces set up to keep every team and major project organized. We also have HipChat group chat rooms that help facilitate real-time communication for these teams and projects. While both tools are awesome for helping teams collaborate, the real power comes when we connect the two together.
Connect Confluence to HipChat

Recently, Sten Pittet, product manager at Atlassian, held a webinar focused on FishEye/Crucible 3.4. He walked through major enhancements including how to:
Speed reviews with automatic full screen mode for diffs and changesets
Manage repositories with REST APIs
Add Windows as a Service using the new 32-bit and 64-bit installers
See faster Git indexing
Add Stash repositories with one click
Watch the recording, share it with your team
If you’re interested in learning more

In almost every instance, software development is a collaborative effort – multiple people are working with any given issue during an its lifecycle. Product owners, developers, as well as business stakeholders all need to be involved during the software development lifecycle. With JIRA 6.2 we released deep integrations with Atlassian's Git tools, Stash and Bitbucket. Many of you wanted to know if JIRA's development features would work with GitHub, and I'm pleased to say that the answer is "yes."
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Software development is a fast-moving industry and we can see today that a lot of companies are doing a transition from traditional VCS like Subversion to Git. It's to support that effort that we've developed Stash, our Git development platform for teams, at Atlassian. With FishEye/Crucible 3.4, we improved the integration with that platform as well as the Git indexing performance to help people who have mixed environments. But that's not all! We implemented a stalking header to focus on the content

It has always been a huge priority for Atlassian to bridge the gap between code and issues, and make teams more productive. The newest release of JIRA 6.2, with integrations into FishEye and Crucible 3.3, does just that by boosting the traceability between issues and source. The development panel in JIRA will give you all the source details from your repositories for Subversion, Perforce, Mercurial and more.
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